Golf Course Homes for Sale in Holladay, Utah
Holladay sits in the southeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley, pressed up against the Wasatch foothills and the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. Golf course homes here mostly cluster around Old Mill Golf Course — an 18-hole public layout built around the historic 1860s paper mill ruins — and the private Cottonwood Country Club just over the city line. The setting is unusual for the Wasatch Front: mature cottonwoods, irrigation ditches that have run for over a century, and fairways that climb gently toward the canyon. Homes along these courses tend to be larger lots (quarter-acre and up), with original 1960s–1980s ranches and mid-century moderns sitting next to newer custom rebuilds in the $2M–$4M range.
What makes living on a Holladay fairway different from, say, St. George or Park City is the four-season reality. The course is playable roughly April through October, then the back lawn becomes a quiet snow-covered greenbelt with Mount Olympus framing the view. Buyers drawn to this pocket typically want canyon access (Solitude and Brighton are 15 minutes up the road), short commutes to downtown Salt Lake or the tech corridor in Cottonwood Heights, and the kind of established, tree-lined streets that newer Utah suburbs simply don't have yet. Inventory is thin — usually only a handful of true fairway-adjacent homes trade hands each year. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market in Holladay.
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Which golf courses in Holladay have homes backing up to the fairways? ▾
The main option inside Holladay is Old Mill Golf Course, an 18-hole public course tucked against the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon with homes lining several holes. Cottonwood Country Club, a private club just west of Holladay in Murray/Cottonwood Heights, also has fairway-adjacent homes that are commonly grouped with Holladay searches. A handful of properties near Mick Riley Golf Course on the north edge of Murray show up as well.
Is membership required to live on a Holladay golf course? ▾
No. Old Mill and Mick Riley are public, so homeowners along those fairways have no mandatory dues. Cottonwood Country Club is private, but living near the course doesn't require a membership — residents simply have the option to join if they want playing and clubhouse access.
What price range should I expect for a fairway-adjacent home in Holladay? ▾
Holladay's overall median sits in the $900K–$1.3M range, and golf course-adjacent homes typically run from the mid $1Ms up past $3M depending on lot size, view, and whether the house has been remodeled. The older ranch-style homes around Old Mill tend to be the more accessible entry point; newer custom builds near Cottonwood Country Club push higher.
Do golf course homes here deal with stray balls or course traffic? ▾
It depends on the hole. Homes along tee boxes and the inside of doglegs see very few balls, while houses parallel to landing zones occasionally take hits. Most longtime owners around Old Mill say it's a minor issue compared to the open space, mature trees, and quiet evenings once play ends around dusk.
How close are these homes to skiing and downtown Salt Lake? ▾
That's a big part of the appeal. Big Cottonwood Canyon — Solitude and Brighton — is about 15 minutes from most Old Mill area homes. Downtown Salt Lake is 20 minutes north, and Salt Lake International Airport runs about 25 minutes via I-215.
Are there HOA fees on Holladay golf course properties? ▾
Most homes around Old Mill are not in an HOA — they're part of older established neighborhoods with no dues. Some of the newer pocket developments and townhome clusters near the course do carry HOAs, typically in the $100–$400 per month range. Check the listing details, since it varies block by block.